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“How can we take art and design and make it mesh with the issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality we both value? We have to have the hard conversations. They exist. There should be a place for that to happen.”

Tiffany Massey’s work is unapologetic and forcefully positioned as a critical stance on class and race. Through the very nature of reflection, many of her pieces seduce the consumer of art into considering their own socio-economic and socio-cultural positions.

“Contemporary art is a central part of our lives. It's a medium that allows us to think about who we are, where we came from, and who we want to be moving forward. And so, those are the types of shows we're looking to host in our gallery space.”

“One of my lifelong goals and focuses of my work as an artist and as an educator is trying to break down barriers in the art world. This incentive to me is as dear to my heart as you can get because the entire point of it is accessibility to the public.”